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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1947)
4 t Th Statement, SaUm. Orxjon, Sunday. Spt 21, 1917 ;Miss Riney .jMarried ; Saturday Bouquets ( whi( iitfri and gladioluses decorated the altar of the First , Congregational church Saturday night lor the wedding of Miss Delphine Riney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Riney and Thomas C. Stevenson, son of Mr. . and Mrs. Claude H. Stevenson. The aisle was lighted with tapers and the alternate pews were marked with clutters of flowers tied with satin ribbon. Dr. Charles Durden officiated at the 7:30 o'clock ceremony. Miss Donna Unrufa was the soloist and Jean Hobson Rich the organist. Mrs. Donald Beer r oft and Miss Dorothy Boye?, who lighted the ' tapers before the bridal party en- tered, wore identical mist blue marquisette frocks. , Mr. Riney gave his daughter in marriage. For her wedding she elected a white gown fashioned with a full marquisette skirt which " ended in a train and a lace bodice. The dress wa made with a sweet- heart necklioe, long sleeves and : buttons down the bact. A lace 1 peplum encircled the waistline ' and wide flounces of he material accentuated the hiplifie. From a Juliet cap of seed pearls cascaded her fingertip length tulle veil. Her only ornament was strand of pearls and she carried a white prayer' book! marked with purple orchids. Ifr Matron Wears ilnk Mrs. Delmer Dewey, the former Jeanne Gooden, a bride of Aug ust was the honor matron. She wore a ' bon bon pink bengaline frock styled with rap sleeves, fit ted bodice wit,h buttons down the front, Peter; Pn collar nd full skirt with panier effect. Her mat ching picture hat was of maline and she" wore long pink gloves of the maline. She carried a fan sha- - tied bouquet of pink and white gladioluses and asters. Edward Dietz stood with the groom as best man and seating the gotests were Lyman Sundin, Don ald Zosel, Carl Ostrin and Rob ert Dunn of Dallas. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. ' Riney chose a forest green silk crepe gown with apron drape ef fect in front, a black hat and ac cessories.. Mrs. Stevenson attend ed her son's wedding in a claret crepe gown fashioned with drape in back ail black accessories. . Their corsaces were of gardenias. The newlyweds greeted their guets at a recepifon in the fire place room. Mrs. Robert W. Gorm en presided at the coffee urn and ' Mrs. Robert Burns cut the bride's rake. Servir.g were Miss Bette Voreth. Miss Barbara Brundidge and Miss Vesta Shinn. Miss Lou ise Hill of Yakima was in charge of the gifts and Mrs. Donald Bee croft passed the guest book. For traveling the bride donned black and white salt and pepper ! .check suit made with a long jack et, black hat and accessories and an orchid corsage. Mr. Stevenson amd his bride will return to Salem tu live and have an apartment on North 13 th street W'amea ef tetary wtll ha-W IU first ' meeting of the fall Monday afternoon with a one o'clock lun cheon at the Gold Arrow, 1390 Fairgrounds road. Mrs. Arthur D. Hay, president, will .preside and committee appointments will be announced. ! Mrs. Farley Mogan, rhp recently returned from Frankfurt. Germany, where she 1 has been l.ving the past year and a half, will be the guest speaker. 5h will talk on "A Woman's View pf Europe Now." Today Pattern iKlvy'-'i JsA YouH be proud of your little girl in this dress .. . it's pretty as can be! Pattern 4f 68 delights her with gay scallops ar.d side-swept but tons that she herself can manage ai!y. This patUrn, easy-to uv, sim ple to ww,: is tested tr fit. In clude fomj-lete illustrated ln atrurti'n Pattern 4SCS comes in six? 2. 4. 6. t and 10. Sie 6 ... frock tikes lT-yds. 35-irch; I'j yds. ruffling. Hnd IWFMt-MVIC emu in com tnt tn plirn tp Tii Orron Sttr inu. Pattern Dpaitmrnl. Salmi. Ort-Print- plair.v AltOKKSS, zosr. size and style NiMnrsj. : NtU'S! Our rail and Winter ANNE AI)MS Pattern Eook i ready! Send Suwmj rent at one to be aura you trtis asvw collection of faacln mf rw faihtnr.a Printed riht In tHr hrtok r FF.EE dirartlima for taking RIGHT uul gifta. mrti from a fawl hg. ar a fabrW rinnat Or dr now CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Auxiliary. ttttn Engineers and Mftth QuartarmaiWr, with Mrs. George Spaur, 3110 Chsmeketa st TJ9 p.m.. Chspter AB. PCO with Mrs. Ralph Nohlgrcn, 10M S. High St., 7:49 pjn. Women of Rotary meet at Cold Ar row, t o'clock luncheon. St. Anne's Guild with Mrs. Keith Brown. 13M Falrmount, S p.m. Salem Junior Woman's club rush party at clubhouae, t p m. Marion auxiliary. WW, meet at Veteran's hall, a p.m. Marion county Republican Women meet at chamber of .commerce, p.m. TUESDAY . Chadwlck aaaembly. Order of Rain bow for Girls Installation, Masonic temple, 1:1$ p.m. BPW club dinner meeting, NohJ gren's. f X p.m. American Lcf ion auxiliary, 1M, meet at Legion hall, S p.m. Sons of Union Veterans and auxil iary with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams, Klngwood Heights, S.JO no-host dinner. DAV auxiliary all day aewlnc with Mrs. Ella Vovei. SSS N. Cottage it., no hoat luncheon at noon. Salem Council of Church women ex ecutive board, meet at YWCA. 3 p.m. Chadwk-k chapter. OES aortal club meet at Maaonie Temple, IS JO covered dish luncheon. Dallas Garden Flower club. Dallas Chamber of Commerce, 1 to JO p.m. WEDNESDAY Women's Association of Presbyterian church meet at church. 1 p.m. Nebraska auxiliary with Mrsr W. W. Rolofaon, 161 S. 14th St., covered dish luncheon, 11:30 p.m. THl'BSDAT ftojourners meet for luncheon, 1:11 p m ., ftalem Woman's clubhouae. Zonta club deaeert tapper with Mrs. Lelece H. nils. Jli Garden road. 7:30 p.m. Little Girl Welcomed To Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dowd (Patricia Zeller) go congratula tions on the birth of a daughter, Mary Kathleen, on September 11 at the Salesm Deaconess hospital. The little girl weighed seven pounds and six ounces. The baby's grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Waldo C. Zeller and Dr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Dowd of Salem and the great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moyer of Roseburg, L. H. Dowd of Weston and Mrs. Mary Hoge of Salem. The Dowds are now at the Zeller home but will return in MrMinn. ville the first of the month, where he is attending Linfield college. .New program director for the Tri-Y and colleg9 YWCA members on the staff of the Salem YWCA is Miss Rose Marie Essley, above, who began her du ties this month. BPW Club to Hear Hall Young Members of the Business and Professional Women's club will meet Tuesday, September 23 at Nohlgren's for their monthly din ner. Hal Young of the Oregon Business and Tax Research, Inc., will come from Portland to be guest speaker. Mr. Young will ex plain the proponed sales tax bill and answer questions. Miss Ber nice Asper wjll entertain the group with vocal solos. Miss Zula Van Gilder and her committee, Mrs. Grace Dewey and Miss Nola Clark, will arrange decorations for the dinner. Res ervations may be made by calling 727a by Monday. National Business Women's week will be observed by local clubs in all parts of the country during the week of October 5-11. Mrs, Arthur Weddle is chairman for Salem activities during this week. Various committees are busy completing plans which will express the theme "We Face Tomorrow." Miss Burris New Worthy Advisor Chadwitflc Assembly, No. 3, Or der of Rainbow for Girls will hold its public installation on Tuesday, September 23, at 8:15 o'clock in the Masonic temple. Miss Marilyn Burris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burris, will be installed as worthy advisor. Other officers for the term are Joan Smith, worthy associate ad visor; Beverly Krucger, charity; Thais CrandaU, hope; Leah Case, faith; Diane Perry, recorder; Gla dys Boock, treasurer; Shirley Webber, chaplain; Janyce Baker, drill leader; Barbara Flagg, asso ciate drill leader; Beverly Gus tafson, love; Alicia Cover, relig ion; Shirley Nieswander, nature; Alta Madly, immortality; F.dna Mae Manning, fidelity; Pebble De Sart, patriotism; Shirley Jones, service; Beverly Jones, confiden tial observer, Pat Elfstrom, outer observer; Susan Perry, historian; Jo Dell Parker, musician. Choir members are Elizabeth Apple, Cathy Cooper, Janet Gais er, Ann Gibbons, Gayle Juve, Lila Pa r men tee r and Bonnie Stewart. Members of the board for the term are Mrs. Fred Keeler and H. R. Robinson, worthy matron and patron of Chadwick chapter Order of Fastern Star; Mrs. G. A. r.eeher, Mrs. Helen Anthony, Mrs. Clarence Webber. Mrs. Glenn Pax son, Mrs. D. G. 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